The United States Maritime Administration’s (MARAD) Office of Environment and Innovation has selected ABS to establish and maintain the U.S. Center for Maritime Innovation (Center) under a five-year cooperative agreement.
Decarbonisation and digitalisation
Authorised by the U.S. Congress, the U.S. Center for Maritime Innovation is intended to support the adoption of clean energy on U.S. vessels through a wide-ranging program of research and development and training support.
ABS Chairman and CEO - Christopher Wiernicki said, "This will be an important national resource to enable the U.S. maritime industry to respond to the rapid pace of change driven by decarbonisation and digitalisation."
Maritime technologies and practices
Christopher Wiernicki adds, "ABS is proud to have been selected to work with MARAD in launching and operating the Center, which will research, develop, assess, demonstrate, and deploy emerging maritime technologies and practices, especially those related to emerging environmental challenges faced by the marine transportation system."
He continues, "ABS is well-positioned to serve in this role because we bring to the Center our experience as the U.S.-based marine classification, standards/certification, and research organisation as well as the industry-renowned coalition of research partner organisations and relationships that we bring to the Center."
Engagement opportunities
The U.S. Center for Maritime Innovation will:
- Facilitate the development of infrastructure to support the deployment of clean energy;
- Identify research gaps in emerging marine technologies specific to the U.S. maritime industry;
- Conduct research, development, testing, and evaluation of equipment and guide best available marine technologies;
- Assess and monitor U.S. knowledge of emerging marine technologies;
- Assist with understanding complex regulatory requirements, and document best practices in the maritime industry;
- Work with academic and private sector training entities to develop strategies for the U.S. maritime industry, including the inland, deep water, and coastal fleets.
Over the next six months, ABS and MARAD will work together to support the U.S. Center for Maritime Innovation and its working groups and functions while establishing research priorities and associated projects. These activities will include various engagement opportunities with maritime industry stakeholders.